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Originally Posted by Tetra Vaal
Believe it or not, I understand that. That's the demographic for virtually almost all superheroes. However, with Nolan on record saying he wanted to push the boundaries of PG-13 and Christian Bale himself in the past saying he wants an R-rated Batman, why not go for it? It's not like making an R-rated, uncompromisable 'Batman' film is taking that character into uncharted territory. It's plausible and within reason. It just doesn't help Nolan's case that there is no such thing as "hardcore PG-13."
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To be fair, I don't think he could make an R-rated film without forcing it, no use making it if he can't do it right anyway
which seems to be the case.
About the suit though, well, I'm not a fan of that hair, and those goggles look really awkward, so yeah, I'm not liking it.
Glad the bike is back though, I liked that thing.